The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1974 Page: 2 of 12
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
PAGE TWO
WEDNESDAY. JAN. II. 1174
GAVEL PRESENTATION — Bruce Wait/.,- a 33 de-
gree Scottish Rite Mason of San Antonio, was install-
ing officer for the installation of the Coastal Bend
Scottish Hite Chib iield Saturday night at IJttle Bob’s.
He is pictured here presenting the gavel to Harry F.
Alloway, new president of the Coastal Bend Scottish
Rite Club
Chamber of Commerce Directors
To Attend Laredo Conference
NEW"Q|TICEHS of the Coastal Bend Scottish Rite Club are (L to R) Harry r.
Alloway of Aransas Pass, president; Rex C. House, of Corpus Christi, firrt vice
president; Sammy Gold of Corpus Christi, second vice president and Andrew G.
Gardner of Rockport, third vice president.
Coastal Bend Scottish Rite Club
Installs Officers Saturday Night
Our goal:
No unhappy owners.
Wfc Honor
for your convenience
Now you can
charge it
when you want
parts, service
. orarentalat
COMMERCIAL
MOTOR CO.
160 S. Commercial Aransas Pass
New officers of the Coastal
Bond Scottish Hite Cluh were
installed at an open meeting
Saturday night m the Hattan
Hoorn at Little Boll's Approx-
imately i:>o members and
guests attended the affair and
were served a seafood dinner
Frank (' Jones of Corpus
Christi. retiring president,
extended the welcome and
David P (Irulier gave the
invocation
Bruce Wait/, of San *\ntonio
was installing officer and was
assisted by Cooper Herndon,
installing marshall Both are
thirty third degree Masons.
The new officers are Harry F
Alloway of Aransas Pass,
president. Hex C. House of
Corpus Christi. 1st vice pres
idenl; Sammy Gold of Corpus
Christi. 2nd vice president;
Andrew G Gardner. 3rd vice
president; Homer A. Williams,
of Corpus Christi, secretary
Joe L. Hoskins of Corpus
Christi, treasurer. Bill Johnson
of Aransas Pass, outer guard
and H Bruce Brannon of
Ingleside, a thirty-third degree
Mason, chaplain
New directors installed were
Arthur G Budd of Corpus-
Christi. John 1) Griggs of
Hockport, (’ V. Reid of
Ingleside. George A Norwood,
l.upe G '•‘Sanchez. James 1.
Stone. J D Adams. John A
Kspensen and K Kdwin
Scarlett, all ol Corpus Christi.
The thirty-third degree jewel!
was presented to Cooper
Herndon by Ins wife, Mrs
Jackie Herndon
Banquet tables and hall were
decorated in a nautical theme
A LITTLE BOV
Mr and Mrs W I) Mills of
Houston are the parents of a son
horn Jan Hi in a Houston
hospital He weighed 9 pounds
and 10 ounces and has been
named Christopher Scott
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs Buford Geddie of
Corpus Christi and W A Mills ol
this city is the paternal
grandfather.
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY
Amber De.Anne Mize cele
brated her 7th birthday in the
home of her parents Mr and
Mrs Robert Mize at 351 S
Whitney.
Mrs Ronnie West and Mrs
Gene Adams were co-hostesses
Twenty guests attended Games
were played and cake, punch
and ice cream were served.
PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
PM ANNUM
DIVIDENDS
HOURS 9:00 TO 4:00 MONDAY
Hiru FRIDAY CLOSED SATURDAY
Portland Savings % Loan Assoe.
Brunch Office
.158 is. Commercial - Phone 758-5351
Aransas Pass
Huy. 181 Y.
PH OISE (>13-2365
Port Inn d
CONCRETE
DELIVERED T()
YOUR JOB
PLANTS IN
ARANSAS PASS
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ROCKPORT
PORT ARANSAS
chi
Coast
Materials, Inc.
PHONE 758-3535
ARANSAS PASS
(512) 729-5800 ROCKPORT
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Members of Chambers of
Commerce are being urged to
attend the Leadership Con
ferenee vjxinsored by the South
Texas Chamber of Commerce
m Laredo March 1st and 2nd
An Aransas Pass Chamber of
Commerce otficer said all
directors of both the local and
Ingleside Chambers are being
urged to participate in the
conlcrence which is designed to
give Chamber directors infor
motion of operations of a
chamber and ideas for com
mumty development
Milt Fletcher of Washington.
I)( manager of the National
Chamber's of Commerce local
chamber of commerce depart
incut. will be t fie featured
speaker and moderator for the
training program He will cover
the duties and responsibilities of
the txiard of directors.
Ml meetings of the con
lei cnee will be held at La
Posada Motor Hotel For the
lirst day of the conference the
schedule includes the address
l>> Fletcher, a panel of
successful local chamber presi
dents, and a panel of local
chamber committee chairmen
The second dav of the
conference, panelists from
statewide tourist promotion ^a" ^er 'Mrs Greg Brubeck
groups will discuss how to keep
FLY TO FLORIDA
Mrs Neil Ktrkham and her
daughter. Jackie Lyn, and
Becky Yeamans flew to
Orlanda Florida this week for a
fun weekend at Disney World
The girls will return home and
Mrs Ktrkham will go to
Jacksonville. Florida where she
w ill visit for two weeks with her
tourist business moving during
the energy shortage
Panelists from industrial
development agencies and
allies who will discuss how to
A Baby Girl
Mr and Mrs Harold G
Brown. Sr of Hockport are the
parents of a baby girl born
Wednesday. Jan 9, in Aransas
gam and keep industrial Hospital Kelly Cecilia weighed
payrolls during the energy five pounds and ten ounces
shortage and a program on Maternal grandmother is
economic development and the Mrs Richard Hill of Aransas
energy shortage will hr- part of Pass and paternal grand-
the program for the second day parents are Mr and Mrs Cecil
of the conference Tucker ol Rockport
Dtt fUemnriam
IN TROUBLE
CALL
758-5S0J
FOR
ELECTRICAL — PLUMBING
AIR-CONDITIONING
WE BEND CONDUIT UP TO 4"
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PLASTIC PIPE & FITTINGS
FOR DO IT YOURSELF JOBS
WE CUT AND THREAD STEEL PIPE
CARRIER AIR CONDITIONERS
KITCHEN AID DISH WASHER
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YEAGER
Electric & Plumbing, Inc.
1213 W. Wheeler — Phone 758-5303
Aransa* Past
of Jerry Mills ^
God took her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts we love her still,
Her memory is as dear today.
As in the hour she passed away
We often sit and think of her
When we are all alone.
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Missed very much by husband, children-, family and friends.
Let Our Registered, Efficient
Pharmacists Fill Your
Prescription Exactly As The
Doctor Orders
OPEN
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
f Mon. thru Fri.
Your Saturday
Pocket-
book’s 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Health . . .
Lyman-Roberts
Hospital Pharmacy, Inc.
Phone 758-5339
Daniel Briones, R., Pharmacist
1711 W. Wheeler Aransas Pass
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1974, newspaper, January 16, 1974; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996914/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.